Sunday, 15 degrees and SUN! for Saint Tropez. I decided to take Christine's bike out in the afternoon, mosey through town a bit and then hit the beach for a late lunch (ham sandwich= baguette with ham). It was a delightfully pleasant day. I parked my bike at the port before wandering the more familiar streets. Everyday it seems that there are more and more people in Saint Tropez but it isn't too bad yet. Still, it got to a point where I wanted a bit of isolation. So I made a little game, every time I saw a person, I had to turn down an empty street. Saint Tropez is surprisingly small but that makes it virtually impossible to get lost. But it was actually on one of the more crowded streets that I found a small alley that led to a hidden cove. There was one other family on the beach but there were some rocks that I jumped out on where I sat to have my lunch. It was so warm and peaceful and perfect, I felt like I could have just sat there in the sun forever. When I finished eating, I resumed my meandering through Saint Tropez before deciding it was time to head back. About five minutes into my ride home I changed my mind and decided to stop at another beach for a little bit. I locked the bike, ran down near the water and set my bag down in the sand. It was then that I came up with the brilliant beyond brilliant idea to go swimming, I was wearing my new swimsuit after all. It wasn't too cold, but it still took me about five times running in and out of the water before I finally took the plunge and submerged my body. I didn't get my head wet because even I have enough sense to know it was too cold for that. After drying off in the sun while reading another chapter of the Satanic Verses, I finally made my way back home. I knew the ride back was going to be difficult because on the way to Saint Tropez, in 14th vitesse, I hardly had to touch the pedals on the bike. It actually wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but once I got to Cogolin centre ville, I slowed down significantly and struggled the rest of the way back up the hill. I'll get used to it eventually. From now on I think I will ride my bike to Saint Tropez on weekends when I have nothing else to do. I have to drive during the week though since I have to pick up the kids from school.
The kids are finally back in school as of today (thank god). So in addition to the free weekend I had, I now have plenty of free time during the week too. It is significantly colder and windier than it was this weekend, but it's work-time anyways. I have to go register at the language school so Christine and I can finish the documents for my dossier-- for some reason I have to get a new Visa. It's all bureaucratic stuff I'm sure I could get by without, but it's probably better to do things the right way. Anyways, my French keeps getting worse and worse since I hardly speak it at all anymore and the language school will be something to do during the week. Also I might go get a guitar or ukelele from the toy store today, just for kicks. There are just so many things that I want to do, I feel like I'll never have time for all of them. Oh well, I have to start somewhere.
Bisous!
I love this story about you going swimming - seems just like something bee would do
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